Sumario: | This book examines the intellectual history and imperialist disputes in Patagonia between 1890 and 1914. It explores the theoretical and methodological approaches to understanding the transition from desolation to empire. The author aims to provide insights into the South American narratives and the historical context of Chubut as a settlement and market area. The work reflects on the influences of friendships, academic mentorship, and personal experiences, including a professional stint in Germany. It is intended for an academic audience, particularly those interested in history and social sciences, and emphasizes the importance of collaborative research and the exploration of historical sources.
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